These companies have dumped Donald Trump

Since making controversial comments about Mexican immigrantsduring his campaign kick-off speech, part-time Palm Beacher Donald Trump has seen several major companies and celebrities — and even countries — part ways with his brands.

Here’s the latest list. We’ll keep this updated if more are announced.

Companies dumping Trump

• Univision: The Spanish-language network set off a chain reaction with its announcement it would not air the Donald Trump-owned Miss USA pageant. Univision also said it would sever all ties with Trump’s businesses.• Televisa: Will not air Miss USA.• NBC: Will not air Miss USA.• Serta: Will not renew its contract with Trump Home at the end of 2015.• Macy’s: Will no longer carry Trump’s menswear line.• Rapper Flo Rida: Will not perform at Miss USA.• Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama: Have pulled out of the Trump-owned Miss Universe pageant.• NASCAR: Will not hold its annual awards ceremony as planned at the Trump National Doral Miami.• ESPN: Will no longer hold its ESPN Celebrity Golf Classic at Trump’s Los Angeles golf course.• PGA of America: Announced it reached a mutual agreement to move its Grand Slam of Golf from being played at Trump’s L.A. course.• PVH Corp.: Will wind down its deal with Trump to produce his menswear line.• Celebrity chef Jose Andres: Will not open a restaurant as planned in Trump’s new hotel under construction in Washington, D.C.